Serbian military says fears over Rashka drop, Kosovo blamed

Serbia's army, today's afternoon, has said it has dropped a commercial threat that was moving towards the Copaonic in the Race. So at least it was said in the Serbian Defence Ministry's media report, which confirmed that “dron crashed using electronic blocking measures, in the vicinity of military objects in [...]
Serbia's army, today's afternoon, has said it has dropped a commercial threat that was moving towards the Copaonic in the Race.
So at least it was said in the Serbian Defence Ministry's media report, which argued that “dron fell down using electronic blocking measures, in the vicinity of military facilities at Raska garrison”.
“In line with the order of Republika Srpska President and General Commander of the Armed Forces of Serbia Aleksandar Vuciq, Serbia's Armed Forces are taking stepped-up measures for the detection, tracking and neutralisation of non-pilot air vehicles near military sites. The Serbian Armed Forces will continue, in line with the order of the president of the Republic and of the Commander General, to bring down all fears found in the no-fly zone and in the vicinity of military facilities”, the Serbian Defence Ministry said, reports Klankosova.tv.
Serbia's Defence Minister Milos Vuchevic said tonight that the fears, which collapsed from the Serbian Army earlier this day, were flying from the direction of Jarinje and Rudnica in the direction of Raska municipality.
Vuchevi said Serbia's Armed Forces defended Serbia's sky.
“commend members of the Serbian Armed Forces for their action and for their accuracy and determination to defend the sky... The sky over Serbia is secure”, Vuchevi told Serbian television “Pink”, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
Asked about whose assumptions could be dropped, Vuchev said the direction of the drive's movement “is clear and shows the area where it comes from”.
The investigation will determine what kind of fear this is about and everything that we prove to be a actual situation will lead us to it or tell who the owner is. We will also see who the manufacturer of that fears is and we will have a clearer view in the days and hours ahead of”, Vuchevi said.
He stressed that the Serbian Army brought down this fears by using electronic devices.
“No antiaircraft machine guns or balls or other weapons have been used, but more modern electronic devices”, the Serbian minister said.
Asked whether this fears were a provocation, Vuchevi replied he thought “had no dilemma”.
Excuse me, but we have not sent our fears to other territories and we have not usurped the sky or territory that is under the jurisdiction of other administrations currently or forever”, the Serbian Defence Minister said.
Regarding this drive crash action, Vuchevi said this indicates Serbia “is not laughing at”.
“We don't threaten anyone, we don't attack weapons and we don't play war games, but we are determined to protect Serbia's independence and freedom. Do not provoke Serbia and let us return to the negotiating table. Serbia is ready for dialogue and compromise, but is no longer a coup bag, and the Serbian Army is ready to implement any president's orders as commander-in-chief”, Vuchevi added.
During yesterday's day, Serbia's Defence Minister Milos Vuchevic stated that Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has issued orders for the establishment of combat readiness immediately afterwards, as it was said, the identification of fears that “enter the territory of Serbia” “from Kosova”.
Vucheviqi told Serbian public television RTS that, in terms of showing the drones, Vuciqi “has issued an order for any such object to be eliminated or brought under our control”, but that MiG-29 warplanes are not up because of the fears, but that they “patrol the heavens”.
According to him, the “military could respond to these challenges with weapons” and in other ways.